Archive for the 'Strategy and War'
March 26th, 2012 by zen
To continue, my last post was inspired by...
Read morePosted in Afghanistan, America, analytic, army, blogosphere, COIN, counterinsurgency, diplomacy, foreign policy, government, history, ideas, insurgency, intellectuals, leadership, military, national security, Perception, politics, psychology, series, strategy, Strategy and War, Tactics, theory, Uncategorized, uncertainty, Vietnam War, war, warriors | 8 comments
March 17th, 2012 by J.ScottShipman
Posted in 20th century, 21st century, Adaptability, Afghanistan, America, J. Scott Shipman, philosophy, strategy, Strategy and War, Uncategorized, warriors | 3 comments
March 13th, 2012 by zen
The End by SirĀ Ian Kershaw I am currently...
Read morePosted in #FAIL, 20th century, 21st century, academia, America, analytic, deterrence, dictator, diplomacy, diplomatic history, dystopia, europe, extremists, Failed State, foreign policy, geopolitics, historians, history, ideas, intellectuals, iran, logic, mideast, military, military history, national security, nazis, nuclear, risk, scenario, state failure, strategy, Strategy and War, totalitarianism, war | 5 comments
February 29th, 2012 by zen
Amigo of ZP blog, West Point military historian...
Read morePosted in 20th century, 21st century, academia, Afghanistan, America, analytic, authors, book, COIN, cold war, Communism, counterinsurgency, debate, gian gentile, government, historians, historiography, history, ideas, insurgency, intellectuals, leadership, military, military history, Perception, politics, reading, society, state building, state failure, strategy, Strategy and War, Tactics, theory, veterans, Vietnam, Vietnam War, war, warriors | 3 comments
February 28th, 2012 by J.ScottShipman
Posted in 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, America, army, blog-friends, chicago boyz, defense, europe, George Washington, hierarchy, J. Scott Shipman, JosephFouche, leadership, lexington green, military, military history, Militia, national security, Strategy and War, Tactics, wwi | 21 comments
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